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NDP Chris D'Arcy Victorious: But Must Now Sit in Opposition ‘The Chris D'Arey victory celebration at the Steelwork- ers’ hall Thursday night wit- “nessed a full range of emotions ‘as the early joys of victory for _ the local candidate gave way to ‘ge much more subdued atmos- _ Phereas it became evident that Rossland-Trall voters were not . consistent with the provincia! trend, Spirits were high as the early returns from around the "By the time Mr. D'Arcy appeared at the Steelworkers’ ‘hall: the. NDP government ‘which had been In office for the last three years was crumbling, piscist seemed gloomy and tulated Mr, D'Arcy for fae won his riding, But as NDP cabinet ministers fell’ to Socred candidates and Dave Barrett flirted with defeat in his home riding of Coquitlam even Mr, D'Arcy waa reserved. ing on why he thought. the province had turned his party out of office with such a strong vote against the NDP. “I really can’t comment on that, I eas speculate on what goes inside a’ voter's head in in ‘that little booth. Obviously Mr. Barrett wasn't nearly as popu- lar as he thought.” He anticipates. “a much more active legislative job” as a member of the opposition and riding indicated that’ D'Arcy's added that ‘as far aa my work its over,” ~ “disappointed about what hap- aueeotatal ee people had expected “a close site rs this riding, D' Arey ‘eventually won by almost 2,000 votes, 600. fewer than hi margin in the 1972 election. pened. Iiguess I'm going to have to get used to being In the = opposition ike this party was, for three ‘Mr. Das would _ not comment ‘that Thursday even- ‘Leslie Says Men on Layoff “Are Waiting for Some Word ‘The victims of the Novem- ber layoffs at Canadian Cellu- lose'in Castlegar are eagerly awaiting word from B.C’s new ‘premier elect, Bill Bennett, as to whether or not they will be going back to work, “plant. committee chalrman = Harold Leslie said Tuesday, +“Ina speech in Trail during the’ election campaign, » Mr. Bennett promised to return the meh to work if Social’ Credit formed the government. He ‘said that itwas his Intention, To Saturday: Call ar ‘Areni ‘Th tire, which remained in’ 3 ‘limited | proportions ; for lack of oxygen, resulted in the.” -Castlegar ;Volunteer “Fire -De- partment responding to a'3.40 p.m.’ call:Saturday at the’ “BG. Telephone expects a - ed ‘number 'of long-distance call attempts this Christmas.in + the wake off e postal dispute. Tel T.'F. Heenan, said sie “chief Ed ‘Lewis sald .° had ‘been’ stuffed ina, smal | hole of. a washroom wall and then lit, jperatora of “the. arena: concession, amelled ‘the smoke which resulted’ in. the’ fire ‘department, being called. *: Mr. Lewis said there {s no: sway of knowing how long’ the fire had been smoldering. Dam- age, he: estimated, would ‘be under $50, the cost of a sheet of wood to patch the wall.“ ‘Arena. maintenance -men ‘had the washroom in order by early evening. \- © Jack Woods, 21, son of _ and Mrs, Herb Woods of Castle- © gary is one of the four,sklers to, be. named:'to the. Canadian National‘ B Team. \-He':was selected from’ the 18 boy acrosa. Canada who were in- ited to the tryouts at ‘Whistler Mountain. Mr. Woods, who began his skiing while “a Stanley Hum- phries Secondary student, will be racing at Can-Am and other international races. + ‘the 14° long-distance. centres - throughout the. province have forecasted ’a total of more than 826,000 ¢ eplls wil be atempled itory meeting will be 2 ea mesaag Sat? pm. in the touneil ‘chambers’ of City Hall at 460 Columbia Ave: ‘The publichas been invited‘ to Only one new face table, that of David Ferguson who fills the facancy resulting’ ‘when: Ald. Steve Jankola did not seek re-election. apparent at. the 1976: council’; «Mayor Ed’ Mosby‘ also. “retains his seat having defeated opponent ‘Bob Lightle. ‘Those that sought re-elec-; tion and were successful were aldermen’ Audrey. Moorais and ‘Andy Shutek:: Mrs. also the. city's Regional "Dis: teleLof Central Kootenay repre sentative, ‘ board of ‘trustees for ‘School District No.9 will hold - its swearing in ceremonies the (SEUE SSeS E MS aia ae “We Say Goodbye fo 1975 ~ With Best Wishes fo Everyone “This yi the last issue of the Castlegar News to be published in’: 5. ‘There ‘ell be no further j papers for two weeks because of the diffi icultles sreated by the Christmas and New Year's. mid-week next. ae o the Castlegar News will sppear,on e Nex! Thureony mornibg, ‘January 8 News staffand 5 well as all our Parana serene Me MDumre Pe carrler boys ee girls, wish all our. loyal readers a very Merry Christmas anda Happy and Prosperous New Year. LAMAR GERRI A ACER AAT during ‘the 24 hours of Christ- ee He sald the heavy demand for long-distance circuits over the Christmas period, expected to be up $2 per cent over last year, will result in some delays in getting holiday calls through despite large-scale additions to long-distance cireults | during ‘mame caus: ‘This wil take place ‘at 6 pam. in the board room of ithe’ school board office at 881 Columbia‘ Ave. School board meelings are also:open tothe public. : aR “Santa Claus To Appear. Sun. p At Local Arena nal Recreation Com- “ Regio mission No. I has been notified by the. North Pole. that on 2. : Santa will be ‘arriving by Mteigh jut after 6 pm at whieh be: distributing time he treats to all the young children who wish to moet oth him Defore Christmas ‘e a ‘Record. “Number. of Long: Distance Calls ‘Aifempts. Expected by B.C. Tel af: Christmas 1976." Mr.; Heenan suggested that people planning Yuletide ~calls—place them a day or two before or alter Dec. 25. +! “Over 41,167 long-distance. calls | will’ be attempted on © Christmaa Day by residents of Castlegar; Nelson, Trail, and ‘surrounding’. West’ Kootenay communities,” said West Koot- enay district, customer service manager, Norm) Bowman, In addition to regular calls, \Van- couver telephone operators will be ‘processing - 4,400 overseas. calls from all points fn Canada” destined to. Pacific rim coun Included in the ‘activities : will be a figure skating demon- stration by a number of the girls from the Castlegar Figure Skating Club, as well asa short hockey ‘game between teams _ strom the Mighty-Mite diviston broomball game between the Mlaor Hockey executive and members from the’ Kiwanis, Lene and Rotary el All'the fun hegien ‘at 5.15 pm, on Sunday. Come out and enjoy a family and community gettogether before Christmas is upon us, $1,000 BOOST "was. gtven ' Cast} {ito get'the ‘economy moving Y again,’.and that getting people . back to work wherever possible e best ways of” They, expecting: tir ben: ‘nett to lve’ up o his presen” direct contact with applicants. ‘Trail area was uy ‘one of 10 that was to be tapped for manpower. Mr. Panton says that the second shift at Houston. re- quires 190 men and that only ‘about 60 have been found. "Chris D'Arey relating to Rossland-Trall ees, Tl carry on as before.” Chris D’Arcy Returned as MLA For Rossland-Trail Chris D'Arcy, MLA for the Rossland‘Trall riding for the past three years, was returned by the voters to represent the New Democratic Party In an oppoaition role. ‘The total vote shows Mr. D'Arey with 7,853, Burt Camp- Prcbestionoceyy Says Tendency to be Isolated: ‘Northwood: Mills representa- ugh ral Marponcr wae COUN Have Had Effect on Voters ‘Mr, Panton acting on their behalf, - : What qualifications are re- quired? “Openings are available to people’ with ‘good’ ‘sawmill experience,” says’ Mr.’ Panton: However, Mr. Leslie: has pointed out that'to relocate in __,the northern part ‘of the’ prov. ‘Hinee would ‘mean sélling”homes” and:; belongings’ and. taking children out of soit for many, “Bennett has not’ yet “7 assiimed office as premler and is not expected to do so until next week : th Both __ Gredit‘leader, he sald, most of , ‘the men will likely. “ride it out.” ‘until spring.” of Northood tile Ltd, were in Trail‘Manpower office Friday, interviewing men to fill approx- imately. 60 positions in a new second shift at its Houston, B.C. operation, | Northwest Mills had béen advised through P Prince George Manpower’ of the’ layoffs ‘at Canadian Celluose In Castlegar which put. 185: en ont of work. - ‘Trail operation supervisor, Terry. + Panto ny the men were happy * wiht the recruiting trip, been hired on the pole an ‘t which were’ from CanCel sas | mill's recent third shift yoll, . Mt will be difficult 'to say how many will actually be hired," said Mr. Fanon, asthe ‘The:195 ‘men who ‘const{- tuted the discontinued , third} shift. had ‘been waiting for a statement “from local: MLA Chris ‘Ang or resource minis- Williams when the” NP rane we wats defeat-Dec. 11. Selkirk College Council Holds Meeling al] Tonight” Proposale for the 1976-77 ‘These rieetings are held at operating budget will be given ” Selkirk ‘College atarting ‘at 7 tonight by finance committee p.m. and are open te the public. spokesman ‘R. Buckley. when - Burt Campbell